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Section 4152 Of Chapter 3. Modification And Revocation Of Powers Of Attorney From California Probate Code >> Division 4.5. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 3.

4152
. (a) Subject to subdivision (b), the authority of an attorney-in-fact under a power of attorney is terminated by any of the following events:
  (1) In accordance with the terms of the power of attorney.
  (2) Extinction of the subject or fulfillment of the purpose of the power of attorney.
  (3) Revocation of the attorney-in-fact's authority, as provided in Section 4153.
  (4) Death of the principal, except as to specific authority permitted by statute to be exercised after the principal's death.
  (5) Removal of the attorney-in-fact.
  (6) Resignation of the attorney-in-fact.
  (7) Incapacity of the attorney-in-fact, except that a temporary incapacity suspends the attorney-in-fact's authority only during the period of the incapacity.
  (8) Dissolution or annulment of the marriage of the attorney-in-fact and principal, as provided in Section 4154.
  (9) Death of the attorney-in-fact.
  (b) An attorney-in-fact or third person who does not have notice of an event that terminates the power of attorney or the authority of an attorney-in-fact is protected from liability as provided in Chapter 5 (commencing with Section 4300).